A University of Nebraska-led effort to help small farmers in developing countries finds its federal funds on hold.
Nebraska’s all-Republican congressional delegation largely applauded the work of billionaire technologist Elon Musk and his “Department of Government Efficiency” while nine largely Democratic state ...
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) - With calving season approaching, educators at the University of Nebraska Lincoln Extension Center ...
The five-year, $19 million grant awarded to NU's Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute by the U.S. Agency for ...
Lincoln native and former UNL student Luke Farritor is reportedly one of several software engineers helping Tesla founder ...
Kaleb Henry, and Jacob Bigelow turn on the game and their mics, and give running commentary of the second game of Nebraska's Pacific Northwest sw ...
It continues to be biggest issue for the Nebraska Legislature this year: closing $432 million budget shortfall for the next two years. Doing that could be hard on some state organizations.
Former University of Washington center Braxton Meah returns to Alaska Airlines Arena with Nebraska on Wednesday night to face his old team, probably feeling a l ...
In Nebraska, farmers received more than $694 million in the first tranche of payments in early 2019, as well as a second installment topping $956 million, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
Gautier “Cole” Killian, a 24-year-old former student at McGill University, has been identified as a member of Elon Musk’s ...
Farritor was identified by Wired magazine on Sunday as one of six young computer whizzes working with the Department of ...